QUOTE(slimemonkey @ Apr 30 2007, 07:06 PM)
I don't see why philosophers can't be physicists.
Anyway, I would like to somehow extend my first point made in the first post in this thread. I also think that if nothing can come out of nothing, then we are living all the time that can and has passed and will be. If this state of time must be labeled, lets call it the present.
Also, if that idea is to be followed, then, we once again are faced with the dilemma of rethinking our entire perception of time.
Theres a reason why we're here, we're not an accident, we have a purpose of being here: To Serve God.
God is eternal, he's always been and always will. Its difficult for me to understand, and as humans, no one will be truely able to understand it.
The thing is, theres no way that living, breathing life, can come from nothing, we can't be here by an accident, God created us uniquely, with our own charecteristics, appearences, emotions, and so on, this is the work of God, not an accident.
God gives some scientists the brains and the minds to solve parts of his creation, such as why a light wave acts as a particle and a wave, but as far as Creation goes, you have to draw the line there, God created the world with his own hand, he can do anything including create something from nothing, only he can do that, not some evolution over "millions of years".